ANN ARBOR -- Michigan forward Mitch McGary will be making the trip to Brooklyn for the Wolverines' Saturday meeting with Stanford.

Whether he plays, though, is apparently up in the air.

U-M coach John Beilein said McGary's status for the game (8:30 p.m., TV: Fox Sports 1) will be dictated by Friday afternoon's practice at Crisler Center.

"If he doesn't practice well today or he can't practice well today, you won't see (against) Stanford," Beilein said.

McGary is battling a number of injuries and is "far from 100 percent," according to Beilein. During a Thursday radio interview with The Michigan Insider show, Beilein noted that McGary is not at 100 percent "for a variety of reasons."

Asked to expand on that Friday, Beilein said, "I'm not going to tell you the variety. He's injured. He's injured in more places than I'd care to mention."

McGary was not permitted in contact drills over the past week of practice, according to Beilein. His movement, running and jumping, has been limited.

Among the known injuries McGary has sustained are a lower back condition, a quad contusion and an ankle injury.

"We'll practice him to today, but he's not nearly at 100 percent," Beilein said. "Near 100 percent? He's not even close."

McGary, a preseason Associated Press First Team All-American, is averaging 9.5 points and 8.3 rebounds in 24.6 minutes per game. After missing U-M's entire preseason with a lower back injury, McGary returned to the lineup for the Wolverines' third game of the season at Iowa State. He was reinserted into the starting lineup four games later against Coppin State.

Beilein said McGary's accumulations of injuries were evident during Michigan's 72-70 loss to No. 1 Arizona on Saturday.

"There were several rebounds in that game -- that wasn't Mitch McGary going for that rebound. That was someone who is hurting," Beilein said.

Brendan F. Quinn covers University of Michigan basketball. Follow him on Twitter for the latest on Wolverines hoops. He can be contacted at bquinn@mlive.com